In a tape system and method for guiding a tape from a tape reel to a read/write tape head and then to a take-up reel, the tape is guided along a tape path such that the path surrounds the take-up reel and then begins winding on the take-up reel. With such a long tape guide path, less pressure is required on an edge of the tape for positioning the tape at the tape head.
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17. A method for guiding a tape from an exit of a tape cartridge to a read/write tape head and then to a take-up reel, comprising the steps of:
guiding the tape along a tape path so that the path surrounds the take-up reel by at least 360° before it begins winding on the take-up reel.
26. A method for guiding a tape from a tape reel to a read/write tape head, and then to a take-up reel, comprising the steps of:
guiding the tape along a continuously circular tape path such that the tape path surrounds at least approximately 360° of the take-up reel before it is wound on the take-up reel.
16. A tape system for reading or writing information from or to a tape, comprising:
a tape reel with tape thereon;
a read/write tape head;
a tape take-up reel; and
a long tape guide system which guides the tape from said tape reel in a continuously circular path surrounding at least approximately 360° of the take-up reel, said guide system guiding said tape to a location next to said tape head on the long tape guide path.
25. A method for guiding a tape from an exit of a tape cartridge to a read/write tape head and then to a take-up reel, comprising the steps of:
guiding the tape along a tape path so that the path surrounds the take-up reel by at least approximately 360° before it begins winding on the take-up reel; and
providing at least two tape rollers with the head assembly positioned between the two tape rollers and also a static curved tape guide.
22. A method for guiding a tape from an exit of a tape cartridge to a read/write tape head and then to a take-up reel, comprising the steps of:
guiding the tape along a tape path so that the path surrounds the take-up reel by at least approximately 360° before it begins winding on the take-up reel; and
providing on the tape path a tape guide edge with an angled section opposite a tape guide edge which causes the tape to move towards the tape guide edge.
24. A method for guiding a tape from an exit of a tape cartridge to a read/write tape head and then to a take-up reel, comprising the steps of:
guiding the tape along a tape path so that the path surrounds the take-up reel by at least approximately 360° before it begins winding on the take-up reel;
providing on the tape path a tape guide edge with an angled section opposite a tape guide edge which causes the tape to move towards the tape guide edge; and
providing a tape guide edge both before and after the tape head.
23. A method for guiding a tape from an exit of a tape cartridge to a read/write tape head and then to a take-up reel, comprising the steps of:
guiding the tape along a tape path so that the path surrounds the take-up reel by at least approximately 360° before it begins winding on the take-up reel;
providing on the tape a tape guide edge with an angled section opposite a tape guide edge which causes the tape to move towards the tape guide edge; and
said tape guide being positioned before an entrance region to said tape head.
1. A tape system for reading or writing information from or to a tape, comprising:
a tape cartridge having a reel of tape therein and a tape exit;
a read/write tape head;
a tape take-up unit having a take-up reel; and
a long tape path guide system of the tape take-up unit which guides the tape along a path from said exit of said tape cartridge which surrounds at least 360° of the take-up reel before it is wound on the take-up reel, and said guide system guiding said tape to said tape head, said tape head being located at an intermediate point along the long tape guide path between the cartridge exit and winding of the tape onto the take-up reel.
14. A tape system for reading or writing information from or to a tape, comprising:
a tape cartridge having a reel of tape therein and a tape exit;
a read/write tape head;
a tape take-up unit having a take-up reel;
a long tape path guide system of the tape take-up unit which guides the tape along a path from said exit of said tape cartridge which surrounds at least approximately 360° of the take-up reel before it is wound on the take-up reel, and said guide system guiding said tape to said tape head, said tape head being located at an intermediate point along the long tape guide path between the cartridge exit and winding of the tape onto the take-up reel; and
first and second tape rollers being provided with the tape head positioned therebetween, and wherein at least one curved static tape guide is also provided.
12. A tape system for reading or writing information from or to a tape, comprising:
a tape cartridge having a reel of tape therein and a tape exit;
a read/write tape head;
a tape take-up unit having a take-up reel;
a long tape path guide system of the tape take-up unit which guides the tape along a path from said exit of said tape cartridge which surrounds at least approximately 360° of the take-up reel before it is wound on the take-up reel, and said guide system guiding said tape to said tape head, said tape head being located at an intermediate point along the long tape guide path between the cartridge exit and winding of the tape onto the take-up reel; and
the long tape path guide system having at least one tape guide edge receiving one edge of the tape and an angled section opposite the guide edge which pushes the tape toward the tape guide edge.
11. A tape system for reading or writing information from or to a tape, comprising:
a tape cartridge having a reel of tape therein and a tape exit;
a read/write tape head;
a tape take-up unit having a take-up reel;
a long tape path guide system of the tape take-up unit which guides the tape along a path from said exit of said tape cartridge which surrounds at least approximately 360° of the take-up reel before it is wound on the take-up reel, and said guide system guiding said tape to said tape head, said tape head being located at an intermediate point along the long tape guide path between the cartridge exit and winding of the tape onto the take-up reel; and
the long tape path guide system comprising in sequence from the exit of the tape cartridge a first curved static tape guide, a first roller, a second roller with the head assembly between the first and second rollers, a third tape roller, and a fourth tape roller.
9. A tape system for reading or writing information from or to a tape, comprising:
a tape cartridge having a reel of tape therein and a tape exit;
a read/write tape head;
a tape take-up unit having a take-up reel;
a long tape path guide system of the tape take-up unit which guides the tape along a path from said exit of said tape cartridge which surrounds at least approximately 360° of the take-up reel before it is wound on the take-up reel, and said guide system guiding said tape to said tape head, said tape head being located at an intermediate point along the long tape guide path between the cartridge exit and winding of the tape onto the take-up reel; and
the tape guide path comprising in sequence from the exit of the tape cartridge a first curved static tape guide, a second curved static tape guide, a first tape roller, a second tape roller with the tape head substantially between the first and second tape rollers, and then a third curved static tape guide.
10. A tape system for reading or writing information from or to a tape, comprising:
a tape cartridge having a reel of tape therein and a tape exit;
a read/write tape head;
a tape take-up unit having a take-up reel;
a long tape path guide system of the tape take-up unit which guides the tape along a path from said exit of said tape cartridge which surrounds at least approximately 360° of the take-up reel before it is wound on the take-up reel, and said guide system guiding said tape to said tape head, said tape head being located at an intermediate point along the long tape guide path between the cartridge exit and winding of the tape onto the take-up reel; and
the long path tape guide system comprising in sequence from the tape cartridge exit a first curved static tape guide, a second curved static tape guide, a first tape roller, a second tape roller with the head assembly substantially between the first and second tape rollers, a third static curved static tape guide, and a fourth static tape guide.
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When feeding tape from a tape cartridge to a read/write tape head assembly and thereafter to a tape take-up unit, and also in the reverse direction, it is known to provide a tape guide such as a static tape guide or a roller type tape guide having at least one alignment edge in close proximity to the head assembly. Thus the tape is in a stable position in a transverse direction relative to its longitudinal direction of travel as it passes over the tape head. It is important to keep this transverse (lateral) movement as low as possible for correct reading of information by the read/write head. A disadvantage of such an alignment system, however, is that excessive forces are placed on at least one edge of the tape by the at least one alignment edge of a static or roller type tape guide.
It is an object to stabilize tape in preparation for moving across a head assembly to prevent transverse (lateral) movement of the tape, but minimizing edge wear of the tape.
In a tape system and method for guiding a tape from a tape reel to a read/write tape head and then to a take-up reel, the tape is guided along a tape path such that the path surrounds the take-up reel and then is wound on the take-up reel. With such a long tape guide path, less pressure is required on an edge of the tape for positioning the tape at the tape head.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the preferred embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and/or method, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur now or in the future to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
With the embodiments described hereafter, a long tape path is created with the distance from a tape exit of a tape cartridge to a read/write head is very long. This keeps the tape lateral (transverse) movement as low as possible as it crosses across the tape head assembly as described hereafter. Also if a tape guide flange or edge is employed, before, after, or at both sides of the head assembly to maintain a stable lateral (transverse) position of the tape as it crosses the head assembly, pressure on the tape edge is minimized, which minimizes tape wear. With the long tape path guide system provided, the radial and/or axial run-out of the outer diameter of the tape cartridge which causes tape lateral (transverse) movement is minimized at the tape head assembly. By providing a long distance from the tape cartridge to the head, less force is needed on the tape edge in order to reduce the undesirable lateral movement.
A long tape path is also provided between a drive take-up reel of the tape and the tape head assembly when the tape is moving in the opposite direction from the take-up reel back to the cartridge. Typically the lateral movement in this reverse direction is somewhat less since the take-up reel is mounted directly to the drive motor shaft, whereas the tape cartridge tape reel is coupled to the drive motor by a toothed rim drive chuck, for example.
As described hereafter, the long tape path guide system may employ different combinations of static and roller tape guides, or a ring-shaped static tape guide.
The long tape path guide system provided increases the tape path length from the tape cartridge to a guide element which defines the lateral position of the tape as it crosses the head. As described above, the same is true in the reverse direction where the length of the tape path from the take-up reel to the head increased.
With the ring-shaped static tape guide of one embodiment, the force for stabilizing the tape is distributed over a longer length of tape such that stress on the tape when positioning the tape at its desired lateral position is lowered.
Very little additional space is required for the long tape path guide system since it closely surrounds the drive take-up reel in the tape take-up unit.
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The tape cartridge 10 comprises a housing 11 with a cartridge tape reel 12 and a hub 12A. Tape 13 is initially wound on this reel.
Tape 13 exits from the tape cartridge 10 at an access window 17 where it encounters a first static curved tape guide 23. A tape path section 13A then leads to a second curved static guide 24 and thereafter a tape path section 13B is provided to a first tape roller 25 with axle 25A. The first tape roller 25 preferably has a round circular central support portion 25A and upper and lower guide flanges 25B, 25C as shown in
Thereafter, tape path section 13C is positioned across the tape head 18A and pressed by guide pins 7A and 7B against the tape head 18A. Thereafter the tape passes around a second tape roller 26 with axle 26A which may also have upper and lower guide flanges or edges as shown in
When the tape travels in the reverse direction, it unwinds from the tape take-up reel 22 and rewinds back onto the hub 12A of the tape cartridge reel 12 in the tape cartridge 10.
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Preferably the long tape path guide system has a five and one-quarter inch form factor footprint. The footprint area is approximately 146 mm×208 mm. The height of the system is approximately 41.5 mm.
While preferred embodiments have been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only preferred embodiments have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention both now or in the future are desired to be protected.
Rudi, Guttorm, Rubas, Ladislav, Raastad, Jørn
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